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Earl Clark came off Brooklyn's bench to score four points in 20 minutes on Sunday, making just 2-of-10 field goals with eight rebounds and two blocks.

Clark, who played for L.A. in 2012-13, was acquired by the Nets on a 10-day contract this Friday. He could stick around all season if Thaddeus Young (knee) is forced to miss more time, but there's minimal incentive to add the career 40.5 percent shooter in fantasy leagues. Mar 29 - 6:02 PM

The Nets have signed F Earl Clark to a 10-day contract.

This move may have something to do with Thaddeus Young's recent knee injury, and Clark will give the Nets some much-needed depth at the power forward spot. That being said, he's unlikely to earn significant minutes right out the gate, so it's safe to leave Clark on the waiver wire in most leagues. Mar 27 - 10:51 AM

The Lakers are on the verge of signing F Earl Clark to a one-year contract, according to Adrian Wojnarowski.

He'll help make up for the loss of Julius Randle, as well as the current injury to Carlos Boozer, but might also hurt the strong play of Ed Davis. Then again, Clark has never really lived up to the hype, but is averaging close to 30 points in the D-League this season. Wed, Nov 26, 2014 10:15:00 AM

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This is good news for fantasy owners after Williams missed practice on Monday and he can now be slotted into lineups for Tuesday. Jarrett Jack will continue to serve as Williams' backup and is no longer a potential spot-start option on Tuesday.

Sergey Karasev will miss the remainder of the 2014-15 season after undergoing surgery Thursday, but he is expected to be ready for training camp next season.

"Sergey underwent successful right knee surgery to repair damage that occurred in association with a patellar dislocation on Thursday night," read a statement released by Dr. Riley Williams III. "The surgery included the removal of several loose bodies as well as the repair of the medial patella femoral ligament and the medial collateral ligament. A full recovery is anticipated, and he is expected to be ready for training camp next season."

The Nets released a statement on Wednesday saying that Mirza Teletovic (lungs) will make a full recovery.

He obviously won't play again this season, but this is fantastic news and hopefully this means we will see him back out on the court soon. Teletovic is flying home to New York on Wednesday, and we will continue to track his progress every step of the way. Expect Cory Jefferson, Bojan Bogdanovic and Brook Lopez to see some extra minutes for the foreseeable future.